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In this brief video you can find seven little known facts about Guyana.
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1. According to the WorldwideWaterfall Database’s rankings of the top waterfalls in the world, Guyana is home to the No. 2 waterfall — Kaieteur Falls. Kaieteur Falls in Guyana is around 741ft (226m) high and this means it’s over four times higher than the Niagara Falls (51m).
2. It is the only English-speaking country in South America, along with being one of the four non-Spanish speaking regions, and is the only South-American country to have English as its official language (the others are Brazil, Suriname, and French Guiana).
3. Guyana has vast areas of rainforests which are considered to be the most unspoiled rainforests in the world. Almost 80% of this country is covered by forests which boast of rich biodiversity with some endemic and some atypical species of plants and animals.
4. On November 18, 1978, American religious cult leader Jim Jones, along with his 909 followers, committed mass suicide in Jonestown in Guyana which threw the country into sudden attention worldwide. This mass suicide, done for political reasons, was considered the greatest loss of American civil life in a single non-natural event until the September 11, 2001 attacks.
5. The capital of Guyana is Georgetown, which lies at the mouth of the Demerara River on the Atlantic Ocean. It was founded in 1781 and is named after the British KingGeorge III. It was renamed by the French to Longchamps and the Dutch to Stabroek, by retaken by the British in 1814 and called Georgetown again.
6. Guyana has a large Indian (South Asian) population. Nearly half of its population is of Indian heritage, and nearly thirty percent of Guyanese practice Hinduism. Slavery was outlawed in 1834, and the great need for plantation workers led to a large wave of immigration, primarily of East Indians.
7. Guyana has two of the world’s longest floating bridges. Among the world’s longest bridges is the DemeraraHarbor Bridge, which is 1,851 meter long, and the Berbice RiverBridge 1,570 meters both of these bridges are pontoon floating bridges which stretches across two of the main three rivers of Guyana.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaieteur_Falls
http://www.interestingfunfacts.com/cool-facts-about-guyana.html
http://www.pitlanemagazine.com/cultures/interesting-facts-about-guyana.html
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The recorded history of Guyana can be dated back to 1499, when Alonso de Ojeda`s first expedition arrived from Spain at the Essequibo river. The history of Guyana has been shaped by the participation of many national and ethnic groups, as well as the colonial policies of the Spanish, French, Dutch and British. The slave rebellions in 1763 and 1823 were seminal moments in the nation's history. Blacks came to Guyana as slaves; on the other hand, East Indians came as indentured labourers who worked in order to provide for their families back home. Guyana's recent history is characterized in particular by the struggle to free itself from colonial rule, and from the lingering effects of colonialism.
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The APA and its partners the Forest Peoples Programme and the Rainforest Foundation US have started to conduct studies on the land tenure situation in Guyana for Indigensous peoples. This groundbreaking study seeks to capture issues and concerns of Indigenous Peoples as it relates to their lands and make recommendations on resolving them. Additionally it seeks to help them map their territories through participatory processes.

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Real-life Indiana Jones, Niall McCann, realises a life's ambition by catching a giant anaconda. The adventurer, who has rowed the Atlantic and trekked across Greenland's Polar Ice Cap, pounced on the jungle giant, which weighed around 100kg and had a girth of 27ins. The 29-year-old biologist from Cardiff was exploring the tropical rainforests of Guyana when he happened across the monster reptile on a bank of the Rewa River. Niall, who has a passion for handling creatures that would have most people shaking in their boots, said: "I'd always dreamed of seeing an anaconda and I knew that our work in Guyana would give us a real possibility of seeing one. I was trying to hold its head to the ground and it kept trying to turn its head to bite me - it was wrestle. Its strength was amazing and when a ripple went through its body it shook all of us."
music by Incompetech.com

the country can be divided to five natural regions; a narrow and fertile marshy plain along the Atlantic coast where most of the population lives; a white sand belt more inland (hilly sand and clay region), containing most of Guyana mineral deposits; the dense rain forests (forested highland region) in the southern part of the country; the desert Savannah in the southern west; and the smallest interior lowlands(interior Savannah) consisting mostly of mountains that gradually rise to the Brazilian border.

Guyana

Guyana (pronounced /ɡaɪˈɑːnə/ or /ɡaɪˈænə/), officially the Co-operative Republic of Guyana, is a sovereign state on the northern mainland of South America. It is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean to the north, Brazil to the south and southwest, Suriname to the east and Venezuela to the west. With 215,000 square kilometres (83,000sqmi), Guyana is the third-smallest country on mainland South America after Uruguay and Suriname.

The region known as "Guyana" comprised the large shield landmass north of the Amazon River and east of the Orinoco River known as the "Land of many waters". Originally inhabited by several indigenous groups, Guyana was settled by the Dutch before coming under British control in the late 18th century. It was governed as the plantation economy of British Guiana until independence in 1966, and officially became a republic within the British Commonwealth of Nations in 1970. The legacy of British rule is reflected in the country's diverse population, which includes Indian, African, Amerindian, and multiracial groups.

Administrative Regions of Guyana-Part 2

7 Facts about Guyana

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In this brief video you can find seven little known facts about Guyana.
More information about the video content bellow:
1. According to the WorldwideWaterfall Database’s rankings of the top waterfalls in the world, Guyana is home to the No. 2 waterfall — Kaieteur Falls. Kaieteur Falls in Guyana is around 741ft (226m) high and this means it’s over four times higher than the Niagara Falls (51m).
2. It is the only English-speaking country in South America, along with being one of the four non-Spanish speaking regions, and is the only South-American country to have English as its official language (the others are Brazil, Suriname, and French Guiana).
3. Guyana has vast areas of rainforests which are considered to be the most unspoiled rainforests in the world. Almost 80% of this country is covered by forests which boast of rich biodiversity with some endemic and some atypical species of plants and animals.
4. On November 18, 1978, American religious cult leader Jim Jones, along with his 909 followers, committed mass suicide in Jonestown in Guyana which threw the country into sudden attention worldwide. This mass suicide, done for political reasons, was considered the greatest loss of American civil life in a single non-natural event until the September 11, 2001 attacks.
5. The capital of Guyana is Georgetown, which lies at the mouth of the Demerara River on the Atlantic Ocean. It was founded in 1781 and is named after the British KingGeorge III. It was renamed by the French to Longchamps and the Dutch to Stabroek, by retaken by the British in 1814 and called Georgetown again.
6. Guyana has a large Indian (South Asian) population. Nearly half of its population is of Indian heritage, and nearly thirty percent of Guyanese practice Hinduism. Slavery was outlawed in 1834, and the great need for plantation workers led to a large wave of immigration, primarily of East Indians.
7. Guyana has two of the world’s longest floating bridges. Among the world’s longest bridges is the DemeraraHarbor Bridge, which is 1,851 meter long, and the Berbice RiverBridge 1,570 meters both of these bridges are pontoon floating bridges which stretches across two of the main three rivers of Guyana.
More Info:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaieteur_Falls
http://www.interestingfunfacts.com/cool-facts-about-guyana.html
http://www.pitlanemagazine.com/cultures/interesting-facts-about-guyana.html
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Teknoaxe – Man in the Moon (Alternate Tuning)
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtgf00GvfFQVsYBA7V7RwUw
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1:09:01

History of Guyana

History of Guyana

History of Guyana

The recorded history of Guyana can be dated back to 1499, when Alonso de Ojeda`s first expedition arrived from Spain at the Essequibo river. The history of Guyana has been shaped by the participation of many national and ethnic groups, as well as the colonial policies of the Spanish, French, Dutch and British. The slave rebellions in 1763 and 1823 were seminal moments in the nation's history. Blacks came to Guyana as slaves; on the other hand, East Indians came as indentured labourers who worked in order to provide for their families back home. Guyana's recent history is characterized in particular by the struggle to free itself from colonial rule, and from the lingering effects of colonialism.
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13:10

Land Tenure Assesment and Mapping in Guyana

Land Tenure Assesment and Mapping in Guyana

Land Tenure Assesment and Mapping in Guyana

The APA and its partners the Forest Peoples Programme and the Rainforest Foundation US have started to conduct studies on the land tenure situation in Guyana for Indigensous peoples. This groundbreaking study seeks to capture issues and concerns of Indigenous Peoples as it relates to their lands and make recommendations on resolving them. Additionally it seeks to help them map their territories through participatory processes.

Giant Anaconda Caught In The Jungles Of Guyana

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Real-life Indiana Jones, Niall McCann, realises a life's ambition by catching a giant anaconda. The adventurer, who has rowed the Atlantic and trekked across Greenland's Polar Ice Cap, pounced on the jungle giant, which weighed around 100kg and had a girth of 27ins. The 29-year-old biologist from Cardiff was exploring the tropical rainforests of Guyana when he happened across the monster reptile on a bank of the Rewa River. Niall, who has a passion for handling creatures that would have most people shaking in their boots, said: "I'd always dreamed of seeing an anaconda and I knew that our work in Guyana would give us a real possibility of seeing one. I was trying to hold its head to the ground and it kept trying to turn its head to bite me - it was wrestle. Its strength was amazing and when a ripple went through its body it shook all of us."
music by Incompetech.com

0:38

Administrative Regions of Guyana-Part 1

Administrative Regions of Guyana-Part 1

Administrative Regions of Guyana-Part 1

GUYANA

the country can be divided to five natural regions; a narrow and fertile marshy plain along the Atlantic coast where most of the population lives; a white sand belt more inland (hilly sand and clay region), containing most of Guyana mineral deposits; the dense rain forests (forested highland region) in the southern part of the country; the desert Savannah in the southern west; and the smallest interior lowlands(interior Savannah) consisting mostly of mountains that gradually rise to the Brazilian border.

Administrative Regions of Guyana-Part 2

7 Facts about Guyana

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In this brief video you can find seven little known facts about Guyana.
More information about the video content bellow:
1. According to the WorldwideWaterfall Database’s rankings of the top waterfalls in the world, Guyana is home to the No. 2 waterfall — Kaieteur Falls. Kaieteur Falls in Guyana is around 741ft (226m) hi...

published: 24 Aug 2016

History of Guyana

The recorded history of Guyana can be dated back to 1499, when Alonso de Ojeda`s first expedition arrived from Spain at the Essequibo river. The history of Guyana has been shaped by the participation of many national and ethnic groups, as well as the colonial policies of the Spanish, French, Dutch and British. The slave rebellions in 1763 and 1823 were seminal moments in the nation's history. Blacks came to Guyana as slaves; on the other hand, East Indians came as indentured labourers who worked in order to provide for their families back home. Guyana's recent history is characterized in particular by the struggle to free itself from colonial rule, and from the lingering effects of colonialism.
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Cre...

published: 19 Dec 2015

Land Tenure Assesment and Mapping in Guyana

The APA and its partners the Forest Peoples Programme and the Rainforest Foundation US have started to conduct studies on the land tenure situation in Guyana for Indigensous peoples. This groundbreaking study seeks to capture issues and concerns of Indigenous Peoples as it relates to their lands and make recommendations on resolving them. Additionally it seeks to help them map their territories through participatory processes.

Giant Anaconda Caught In The Jungles Of Guyana

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Real-life Indiana Jones, Niall McCann, realises a life's ambition by catching a giant anaconda. The adventurer, who has rowed the Atlantic and trekked across Greenland's Polar Ice Cap, pounced on the jungle giant, which weighed around 100kg and had a girth of 27ins. The 29-year-old biologist from Cardiff was exploring the tropical rainforests of Guyana when he happened across the monster reptile on a bank of the Rewa River. Niall, who has a passion for handling creatures that would have most people shaking in their boots, said: "I'd always dreamed of seeing an anaconda and I knew that our work in Guyana would give us a real possibility of seeing one. I was trying...

published: 18 Oct 2011

Administrative Regions of Guyana-Part 1

GUYANA

the country can be divided to five natural regions; a narrow and fertile marshy plain along the Atlantic coast where most of the population lives; a white sand belt more inland (hilly sand and clay region), containing most of Guyana mineral deposits; the dense rain forests (forested highland region) in the southern part of the country; the desert Savannah in the southern west; and the smallest interior lowlands(interior Savannah) consisting mostly of mountains that gradually rise to the Brazilian border.

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In this brief video you can find seven little known facts about Guyana.
More information about the video content bellow:
1. According to the WorldwideWaterfall Database’s rankings of the top waterfalls in the world, Guyana is home to the No. 2 waterfall — Kaieteur Falls. Kaieteur Falls in Guyana is around 741ft (226m) high and this means it’s over four times higher than the Niagara Falls (51m).
2. It is the only English-speaking country in South America, along with being one of the four non-Spanish speaking regions, and is the only South-American country to have English as its official language (the others are Brazil, Suriname, and French Guiana).
3. Guyana has vast areas of rainforests which are considered to be the most unspoiled rainforests in the world. Almost 80% of this country is covered by forests which boast of rich biodiversity with some endemic and some atypical species of plants and animals.
4. On November 18, 1978, American religious cult leader Jim Jones, along with his 909 followers, committed mass suicide in Jonestown in Guyana which threw the country into sudden attention worldwide. This mass suicide, done for political reasons, was considered the greatest loss of American civil life in a single non-natural event until the September 11, 2001 attacks.
5. The capital of Guyana is Georgetown, which lies at the mouth of the Demerara River on the Atlantic Ocean. It was founded in 1781 and is named after the British KingGeorge III. It was renamed by the French to Longchamps and the Dutch to Stabroek, by retaken by the British in 1814 and called Georgetown again.
6. Guyana has a large Indian (South Asian) population. Nearly half of its population is of Indian heritage, and nearly thirty percent of Guyanese practice Hinduism. Slavery was outlawed in 1834, and the great need for plantation workers led to a large wave of immigration, primarily of East Indians.
7. Guyana has two of the world’s longest floating bridges. Among the world’s longest bridges is the DemeraraHarbor Bridge, which is 1,851 meter long, and the Berbice RiverBridge 1,570 meters both of these bridges are pontoon floating bridges which stretches across two of the main three rivers of Guyana.
More Info:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaieteur_Falls
http://www.interestingfunfacts.com/cool-facts-about-guyana.html
http://www.pitlanemagazine.com/cultures/interesting-facts-about-guyana.html
Music:
Teknoaxe – Man in the Moon (Alternate Tuning)
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtgf00GvfFQVsYBA7V7RwUw
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http://www.embassyofguyana.be/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/kaieteur-falls.jpg
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http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-rrJnE6UGywE/UPkbRdtMJjI/AAAAAAAAAHU/jrf9iGBbk6c/s1600/eNGLISH.jpg
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http://wtop.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/08/357103-1782x1254.jpg
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/8/8d/Jim_Jones_in_front_of_the_International_Hotel.jpg
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/--GxgsS3nG10/U_fwty7Oh4I/AAAAAAAAJqQ/ETr3kA_NVgI/s1600/Georgetown%2Bguyana.JPG
http://worldpopulationreview.com/countries/guyana-population/guyana-population-2016.jpg
http://exploreguyana.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/DSC_4410.jpg
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In this brief video you can find seven little known facts about Guyana.
More information about the video content bellow:
1. According to the WorldwideWaterfall Database’s rankings of the top waterfalls in the world, Guyana is home to the No. 2 waterfall — Kaieteur Falls. Kaieteur Falls in Guyana is around 741ft (226m) high and this means it’s over four times higher than the Niagara Falls (51m).
2. It is the only English-speaking country in South America, along with being one of the four non-Spanish speaking regions, and is the only South-American country to have English as its official language (the others are Brazil, Suriname, and French Guiana).
3. Guyana has vast areas of rainforests which are considered to be the most unspoiled rainforests in the world. Almost 80% of this country is covered by forests which boast of rich biodiversity with some endemic and some atypical species of plants and animals.
4. On November 18, 1978, American religious cult leader Jim Jones, along with his 909 followers, committed mass suicide in Jonestown in Guyana which threw the country into sudden attention worldwide. This mass suicide, done for political reasons, was considered the greatest loss of American civil life in a single non-natural event until the September 11, 2001 attacks.
5. The capital of Guyana is Georgetown, which lies at the mouth of the Demerara River on the Atlantic Ocean. It was founded in 1781 and is named after the British KingGeorge III. It was renamed by the French to Longchamps and the Dutch to Stabroek, by retaken by the British in 1814 and called Georgetown again.
6. Guyana has a large Indian (South Asian) population. Nearly half of its population is of Indian heritage, and nearly thirty percent of Guyanese practice Hinduism. Slavery was outlawed in 1834, and the great need for plantation workers led to a large wave of immigration, primarily of East Indians.
7. Guyana has two of the world’s longest floating bridges. Among the world’s longest bridges is the DemeraraHarbor Bridge, which is 1,851 meter long, and the Berbice RiverBridge 1,570 meters both of these bridges are pontoon floating bridges which stretches across two of the main three rivers of Guyana.
More Info:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaieteur_Falls
http://www.interestingfunfacts.com/cool-facts-about-guyana.html
http://www.pitlanemagazine.com/cultures/interesting-facts-about-guyana.html
Music:
Teknoaxe – Man in the Moon (Alternate Tuning)
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtgf00GvfFQVsYBA7V7RwUw
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http://www.embassyofguyana.be/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/kaieteur-falls.jpg
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The recorded history of Guyana can be dated back to 1499, when Alonso de Ojeda`s first expedition arrived from Spain at the Essequibo river. The history of Guyana has been shaped by the participation of many national and ethnic groups, as well as the colonial policies of the Spanish, French, Dutch and British. The slave rebellions in 1763 and 1823 were seminal moments in the nation's history. Blacks came to Guyana as slaves; on the other hand, East Indians came as indentured labourers who worked in order to provide for their families back home. Guyana's recent history is characterized in particular by the struggle to free itself from colonial rule, and from the lingering effects of colonialism.
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The recorded history of Guyana can be dated back to 1499, when Alonso de Ojeda`s first expedition arrived from Spain at the Essequibo river. The history of Guyana has been shaped by the participation of many national and ethnic groups, as well as the colonial policies of the Spanish, French, Dutch and British. The slave rebellions in 1763 and 1823 were seminal moments in the nation's history. Blacks came to Guyana as slaves; on the other hand, East Indians came as indentured labourers who worked in order to provide for their families back home. Guyana's recent history is characterized in particular by the struggle to free itself from colonial rule, and from the lingering effects of colonialism.
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The APA and its partners the Forest Peoples Programme and the Rainforest Foundation US have started to conduct studies on the land tenure situation in Guyana for Indigensous peoples. This groundbreaking study seeks to capture issues and concerns of Indigenous Peoples as it relates to their lands and make recommendations on resolving them. Additionally it seeks to help them map their territories through participatory processes.

The APA and its partners the Forest Peoples Programme and the Rainforest Foundation US have started to conduct studies on the land tenure situation in Guyana for Indigensous peoples. This groundbreaking study seeks to capture issues and concerns of Indigenous Peoples as it relates to their lands and make recommendations on resolving them. Additionally it seeks to help them map their territories through participatory processes.

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Real-life Indiana Jones, Niall McCann, realises a life's ambition by catching a giant anaconda. The adventurer, who has rowed the Atlantic and trekked across Greenland's Polar Ice Cap, pounced on the jungle giant, which weighed around 100kg and had a girth of 27ins. The 29-year-old biologist from Cardiff was exploring the tropical rainforests of Guyana when he happened across the monster reptile on a bank of the Rewa River. Niall, who has a passion for handling creatures that would have most people shaking in their boots, said: "I'd always dreamed of seeing an anaconda and I knew that our work in Guyana would give us a real possibility of seeing one. I was trying to hold its head to the ground and it kept trying to turn its head to bite me - it was wrestle. Its strength was amazing and when a ripple went through its body it shook all of us."
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Real-life Indiana Jones, Niall McCann, realises a life's ambition by catching a giant anaconda. The adventurer, who has rowed the Atlantic and trekked across Greenland's Polar Ice Cap, pounced on the jungle giant, which weighed around 100kg and had a girth of 27ins. The 29-year-old biologist from Cardiff was exploring the tropical rainforests of Guyana when he happened across the monster reptile on a bank of the Rewa River. Niall, who has a passion for handling creatures that would have most people shaking in their boots, said: "I'd always dreamed of seeing an anaconda and I knew that our work in Guyana would give us a real possibility of seeing one. I was trying to hold its head to the ground and it kept trying to turn its head to bite me - it was wrestle. Its strength was amazing and when a ripple went through its body it shook all of us."
music by Incompetech.com

GUYANA

the country can be divided to five natural regions; a narrow and fertile marshy plain along the Atlantic coast where most of the population lives; a white sand ...

the country can be divided to five natural regions; a narrow and fertile marshy plain along the Atlantic coast where most of the population lives; a white sand belt more inland (hilly sand and clay region), containing most of Guyana mineral deposits; the dense rain forests (forested highland region) in the southern part of the country; the desert Savannah in the southern west; and the smallest interior lowlands(interior Savannah) consisting mostly of mountains that gradually rise to the Brazilian border.

the country can be divided to five natural regions; a narrow and fertile marshy plain along the Atlantic coast where most of the population lives; a white sand belt more inland (hilly sand and clay region), containing most of Guyana mineral deposits; the dense rain forests (forested highland region) in the southern part of the country; the desert Savannah in the southern west; and the smallest interior lowlands(interior Savannah) consisting mostly of mountains that gradually rise to the Brazilian border.

Guyana Travel Video Guide

GuyanaTravelVideoGuide: Guyana is now the third-smallest country in South America after Suriname and Uruguay. The name Guyana (from ArawakWayana) means "Land of many waters." It is related to the name Uruguay: River of the colorful birds, another country in South America.
Described by its own tourism association as 'Conradian' and 'raw,' Guyana is a densely forested country with a dark reputation of political instability and interethnic tension. While politics aren't making things brighter, underneath the headlines of corruption and economic mismanagement is a joyful and motivated mix of people who are trying to bring the spectacular natural attributes of this country to their full ecotourism potential.
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on then northern coast south america guyana i see the beauty of georgetwon on the low coast of guyana it development all lot with low carbon development and natural resources

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My Adventure to Guyana!!

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GuyanaTravelVideoGuide: Guyana is now the third-smallest country in South America after Suriname and Uruguay. The name Guyana (from ArawakWayana) means "Land of many waters." It is related to the name Uruguay: River of the colorful birds, another country in South America.
Described by its own tourism association as 'Conradian' and 'raw,' Guyana is a densely forested country with a dark reputation of political instability and interethnic tension. While politics aren't making things brighter, underneath the headlines of corruption and economic mismanagement is a joyful and motivated mix of people who are trying to bring the spectacular natural attributes of this country to their full ecotourism potential.
Enjoy your Guyana Travel Video Guide!
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GuyanaTravelVideoGuide: Guyana is now the third-smallest country in South America after Suriname and Uruguay. The name Guyana (from ArawakWayana) means "Land of many waters." It is related to the name Uruguay: River of the colorful birds, another country in South America.
Described by its own tourism association as 'Conradian' and 'raw,' Guyana is a densely forested country with a dark reputation of political instability and interethnic tension. While politics aren't making things brighter, underneath the headlines of corruption and economic mismanagement is a joyful and motivated mix of people who are trying to bring the spectacular natural attributes of this country to their full ecotourism potential.
Enjoy your Guyana Travel Video Guide!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5BEFDcy1Mx8

Geography Now! Guyana

What do you get when you cross colonialism with a post-slavery legislation? Hmmm.......
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My Adventure to Guyana!!

So this is basically my trip to Guyana, where i got to see the famous falls and got to see some old Dutch buildings. Subscribe to become a Cheshire Cat !~~~~~~~...

So this is basically my trip to Guyana, where i got to see the famous falls and got to see some old Dutch buildings. Subscribe to become a Cheshire Cat !~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~LastVideo :https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ERxFNjXLQRI
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7 Facts about Guyana

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In this brief video you can find seven little known facts about Guyana.
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1. According to the WorldwideWaterfall Database’s rankings of the top waterfalls in the world, Guyana is home to the No. 2 waterfall — Kaieteur Falls. Kaieteur Falls in Guyana is around 741ft (226m) high and this means it’s over four times higher than the Niagara Falls (51m).
2. It is the only English-speaking country in South America, along with being one of the four non-Spanish speaking regions, and is the only South-American country to have English as its official language (the others are Brazil, Suriname, and French Guiana).
3. Guyana has vast areas of rainforests which are considered to be the most unspoiled rainforests in the world. Almost 80% of this country is covered by forests which boast of rich biodiversity with some endemic and some atypical species of plants and animals.
4. On November 18, 1978, American religious cult leader Jim Jones, along with his 909 followers, committed mass suicide in Jonestown in Guyana which threw the country into sudden attention worldwide. This mass suicide, done for political reasons, was considered the greatest loss of American civil life in a single non-natural event until the September 11, 2001 attacks.
5. The capital of Guyana is Georgetown, which lies at the mouth of the Demerara River on the Atlantic Ocean. It was founded in 1781 and is named after the British KingGeorge III. It was renamed by the French to Longchamps and the Dutch to Stabroek, by retaken by the British in 1814 and called Georgetown again.
6. Guyana has a large Indian (South Asian) population. Nearly half of its population is of Indian heritage, and nearly thirty percent of Guyanese practice Hinduism. Slavery was outlawed in 1834, and the great need for plantation workers led to a large wave of immigration, primarily of East Indians.
7. Guyana has two of the world’s longest floating bridges. Among the world’s longest bridges is the DemeraraHarbor Bridge, which is 1,851 meter long, and the Berbice RiverBridge 1,570 meters both of these bridges are pontoon floating bridges which stretches across two of the main three rivers of Guyana.
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1:09:01

History of Guyana

The recorded history of Guyana can be dated back to 1499, when Alonso de Ojeda`s first exp...

History of Guyana

The recorded history of Guyana can be dated back to 1499, when Alonso de Ojeda`s first expedition arrived from Spain at the Essequibo river. The history of Guyana has been shaped by the participation of many national and ethnic groups, as well as the colonial policies of the Spanish, French, Dutch and British. The slave rebellions in 1763 and 1823 were seminal moments in the nation's history. Blacks came to Guyana as slaves; on the other hand, East Indians came as indentured labourers who worked in order to provide for their families back home. Guyana's recent history is characterized in particular by the struggle to free itself from colonial rule, and from the lingering effects of colonialism.
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13:10

Land Tenure Assesment and Mapping in Guyana

The APA and its partners the Forest Peoples Programme and the Rainforest Foundation US hav...

Land Tenure Assesment and Mapping in Guyana

The APA and its partners the Forest Peoples Programme and the Rainforest Foundation US have started to conduct studies on the land tenure situation in Guyana for Indigensous peoples. This groundbreaking study seeks to capture issues and concerns of Indigenous Peoples as it relates to their lands and make recommendations on resolving them. Additionally it seeks to help them map their territories through participatory processes.

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A Tourist's Guide to Georgetown, Guyana

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Giant Anaconda Caught In The Jungles Of Guyana

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Real-life Indiana Jones, Niall McCann, realises a life's ambition by catching a giant anaconda. The adventurer, who has rowed the Atlantic and trekked across Greenland's Polar Ice Cap, pounced on the jungle giant, which weighed around 100kg and had a girth of 27ins. The 29-year-old biologist from Cardiff was exploring the tropical rainforests of Guyana when he happened across the monster reptile on a bank of the Rewa River. Niall, who has a passion for handling creatures that would have most people shaking in their boots, said: "I'd always dreamed of seeing an anaconda and I knew that our work in Guyana would give us a real possibility of seeing one. I was trying to hold its head to the ground and it kept trying to turn its head to bite me - it was wrestle. Its strength was amazing and when a ripple went through its body it shook all of us."
music by Incompetech.com

GUYANA

the country can be divided to five natural regions; a narrow and fertile marshy plain along the Atlantic coast where most of the population lives; a white sand belt more inland (hilly sand and clay region), containing most of Guyana mineral deposits; the dense rain forests (forested highland region) in the southern part of the country; the desert Savannah in the southern west; and the smallest interior lowlands(interior Savannah) consisting mostly of mountains that gradually rise to the Brazilian border.

20:37

On the Map 2016: Ruel JOHNSON (Guyana)

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Guyana Travel Video Guide

GuyanaTravelVideoGuide: Guyana is now the third-smallest country in South America after Suriname and Uruguay. The name Guyana (from ArawakWayana) means "Land of many waters." It is related to the name Uruguay: River of the colorful birds, another country in South America.
Described by its own tourism association as 'Conradian' and 'raw,' Guyana is a densely forested country with a dark reputation of political instability and interethnic tension. While politics aren't making things brighter, underneath the headlines of corruption and economic mismanagement is a joyful and motivated mix of people who are trying to bring the spectacular natural attributes of this country to their full ecotourism potential.
Enjoy your Guyana Travel Video Guide!
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1:10

Guyana Tourist Attractions: 10 Top Places to Visit

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My Adventure to Guyana!!

So this is basically my trip to Guyana, where i got to see the famous falls and got to see...

My Adventure to Guyana!!

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August 17, 2017 / TheNewswire / Vancouver, British Columbia – Guyana Goldstrike Inc. (the “ Company ” or “ Guyana Goldstrike ”) (TSXV ... (“Mineit”) to assist the Company in compiling, modelling and advancing the legacy geological data from the MarudiGoldProject ("Marudi”) located in Guyana, South America ... The Marudi Gold Project is the Company’s flagship project located in Guyana, South America ... GUYANA GOLDSTRIKE INC....

BOGOTA, Colombia A handful of Venezuelan soldiers - armed and in uniform - were caught in neighboring Guyana last week begging for food, local police reported, another sign of Venezuela's deepening hunger crisis. Guyanese Police Inspector Christopher Humphrey said he'd gone to the border along the Amacuro river, which divides the two nations, to investigate reports that the Venezuelan military was stealing food from locals ... ....